Example sentences of "[adj] it is [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Paradoxically the more advanced the technology the easier it is to provide good simulation .
2 This recognition of the more than local effects of major retail development confirms how crucial it is to place such development within a strategic context .
3 We have already touched on the importance of user interfaces ( see 1.4 ) and have emphasised how crucial it is to provide lay users of multimedia systems with interfaces that offer extreme friendliness without sacrificing power for simplicity .
4 This sample illustrates how easy it is to create abstract patterns from familiar objects by using the various options available .
5 It must sometimes puzzle the Russians how easy it is to plant such nonsense on British intelligence but what they do not appreciate is that if defectors did not invent such silly tales MI5 and MI6 would do so themselves anyway .
6 Below a certain height it may be a hopeless situation , but even where there is enough height for a recovery , you can imagine how hard it is to make that movement forward unless you have practised stalls and incipient spins until the movements are well drilled .
7 He also demonstrates how hard it is to maintain this view , and how easy it is to lapse into logocentric assumptions .
8 ( 5 ) The more ducks a cat has to choose from the less likely it is to take one duck in particular .
9 The more complex professional action becomes , the less likely it is to have any effect .
10 Mr Brighton , erm before I turn to another speaker , your comment about the location of a new settlement , and the likely effect it would have on the West Yorkshire conurbation , er I presume from what you 've said is that effectively the new settlement , if you have one , its location should be such as to serve the needs of York and Greater York , and therefore the further it is away from the West Yorkshire conurbation , or the West side of North Yorkshire , the more likely it is to fulfil that function .
11 It 's not a question of how good it is to recycle several tons , it would be better still not to produce it .
12 When the crack is very shallow it is consuming more energy as surface energy than it is releasing as relaxed strain energy and therefore the conditions are energetically unfavourable for it to propagate .
13 The strength and potential of the modern concern for curriculum development lies in the fact that we now realise how important it is to undertake these processes , and in a logical sequence .
14 The point may be stressed , for experience has shown how important it is to have these volumes always on hand for cross-referencing with later works , or providing new ideas for lines of investigation .
15 Can I , at this point , reiterate how important it is to have this type of insurance cover if you are taking private classes .
16 Experience in the United States of America , where legislative history has for many years been much more generally admissible than I am now suggesting , shows how important it is to maintain strict control over the use of such material .
17 A failure to realise just how tough it is means such women are held back more by their own glass hat than any supposed glass ceiling .
18 The more the puppy is travel sick , the more it associates the car with a bad experience and the harder it is to break this association .
19 The more detail in a wire frame , the harder it is to understand Most 3D systems have a colour algorithm ( steps of procedure in a program ) to show separate lines .
20 The more extraneous variables involved , the harder it is to find matched subjects for many of the combinations ;
21 The controversy that has surrounded Brenner 's results illustrates how difficult it is to draw firm conclusions about the role of any one factor , such as unemployment , on a state as loosely defined as ‘ health ’ .
22 From then on he began to understand how difficult it is to control spastic muscles .
23 However difficult it is to measure short-term effects of library instruction , it is far more difficult to measure the long-term effects of the instruction given .
24 Do you know know difficult it is to make this thing go slowly ? ’
25 In itself this elusiveness is testimony to just how enormously difficult it is to find practical solutions to Britain 's economic problems .
26 The initial trials quickly revealed how difficult it is to develop one set of forms which can be used to assess the progress of all children
27 The initial trials quickly revealed how difficult it is to develop one set of forms which can be used to assess the progress of all children .
28 My chairman knows more than anyone how difficult it is to obtain good quality samples of natural conversational data .
29 Next it is laid half way over the other petal and pressed down with the side of the finger .
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